Merry Christmas!!

Merry Christmas!!

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We had a party at the pancake house to praise our hard work for this term because we all made a great effort in studying in each class, so Nick allowed us to go eat pancakes. I have heard from my friends that the pancakes in the pancake house are too much and they usually could not finish them, and it was my first challenge so I skipped the breakfast and prepared myself. However, I made a quite bi mistake at the beginning. It was that I got macadamia nuts pancakes, but I did not notice that macadamia nuts are heavy on my stomach so much when I ordered it. So, I could enjoy first 3 pancakes, however, I had a little hard time with last two pancakes because the macadamia nuts were so heavy. Therefore, I made a mind that I will try the pancakes with refreshing taste next time.
Since some of my classmates had eggs, I learned new words relate to eggs. I did know scrambled eggs and eggs sunny-side up because I have had them in Japan, but I have never heard “over-easy” before. It is egg that are cooked and turned over to cook on the other side for only a moment so that the yolk is still liquid. I am pleased to have pancakes and learn about eggs too.
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America's First Thanksgiving
In 1621, the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn harvest feast that is acknowledged today as one of the first Thanksgiving celebrations in the colonies. This harvest meal has become a symbol of cooperation and interaction between English colonists and Native Americans. Although this feast is considered by many to be the very first Thanksgiving celebration, it was actually in keeping with a long tradition of celebrating the harvest and giving thanks for a successful bounty of crops. Native American groups throughout the Americas, including the Pueblo, Cherokee, Creek and many others, organized harvest festivals, ceremonial dances, and other celebrations of thanks for centuries before the arrival of Europeans in North America.
Historians have also recorded other ceremonies of thanks among European settlers in North America, including British colonists in Berkeley Plantation, Virginia. At this site near the Charles River in December of 1619, a group of British settlers led by Captain John Woodlief knelt in prayer and pledged "Thanksgiving" to God for their healthy arrival after a long voyage across the Atlantic. This event has been acknowledged by some scholars and writers as the official first Thanksgiving among European settlers on record. Whether at Plymouth, Berkeley Plantation, or throughout the Americas, celebrations of thanks have held great meaning and importance over time. The legacy of thanks, and particularly of the feast, have survived the centuries as people throughout the United States gather family, friends, and enormous amounts of food for their yearly Thanksgiving meal.
Source:
http://www.history.com/minisite.do?content_type=Minisite_Gener
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THANKSGIVING:
http://www.scholastic.com/scholastic%5Fthanksgiving/feast/index.h
http://www.theholidayspot.com/thanksgiving/
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Here are some websites for more TOEFL practice. Good luck!
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